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{% block page_title %}Firefox Hello Privacy Policy — Archived, March 16, 2016{% endblock %}

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{% block title %}Firefox Hello Privacy Notice{% endblock %}

{% block time %}<span class="archived">Archived, March 16, 2016</span>{% endblock %}

{% block lead_in %}
  <p>
    We care about your privacy. When Hello sends information to Mozilla
    (that's us) our Mozilla Privacy Policy describes how we use that
    information.
  </p>
{% endblock %}

{% block sections %}
  <section id="things-you-should-know">
    <header><h2>Things you should know:</h2></header>
    <div>
      <p class="summary">
        When you make calls, the data below is sent to Mozilla in order to
        connect the call. Once connected, your communications are encrypted.
      </p>

      <ul class="mzp-u-list-styled">
        <li>
          <p>
            <strong>Firefox Accounts</strong>: Accounts are optional to use
            with Firefox Hello. If you sign-in with a Firefox Account, your
            Firefox browser sends Mozilla your account name in order to
            direct calls to you. To learn more about how data is used by
            Firefox Accounts, click
            <a href="{{ url('privacy.notices.firefox') }}">here</a>.
          </p>
        </li>
        <li>
          <p>
            <strong>Contact Information</strong>: You can import or add new
            contacts to create an address book with email addresses, profile
            pictures, and names of people you may call. This contact
            information is stored locally on your device. When you use the
            Service, your Firefox browser encrypts your contact's
            information and sends it to us to connect calls.  If your call
            is through a conversation URL that you generate, we delete the
            contact information after 30 days but you can delete it sooner
            by revoking the conversation URL. Otherwise, for direct calls,
            we delete this information once the call is finished.
          </p>
        </li>
        <li>
          <p>
            <strong>Feedback &amp; Support</strong>: Sending feedback to
            Mozilla is optional. You can provide us with information if you
            submit a crash report or a report on our support forum.
          </p>
        </li>
      </ul>

      <hr/>

      <p class="summary">
        We automatically receive certain metrics from use of the Service.
      </p>

      <ul class="mzp-u-list-styled">
        <li>
          <p>
            <strong>Performance metrics</strong>: We automatically receive
            performance and responsiveness data about calls and attempted
            calls in order to detect issues, diagnose them, and improve
            Firefox Hello. For example, the data we receive includes quality
            for audio and video streams, whether calls failed or were
            disconnected, duration of the call, obfuscated IP addresses,
            obfuscated network and hardware data (e.g. if you are on a wifi
            or cellular network) and timestamps.
          </p>
        </li>
        <li>
          <p>
            <strong>Usage metrics</strong>: We receive data on how many
            people use the Service, types of operating systems and browsers,
            and countries in which the Service is used.
          </p>
        </li>
        <li>
          <p>
            <strong>Reports</strong>: We share aggregate information on
            performance and usage metrics.
          </p>
        </li>
        <li>
          <p>
            <strong>Analytics</strong>: If you use the web-based Hello
            client to join a conversation by following a link to
            https://hello.firefox.com, we may also use cookies and third
            party services to help us understand in the aggregate how users
            engage with Hello. We use:
          </p>

          <ul>
            <li>
              <p>
                Google Analytics, which places a cookie on your device, to
                obtain metrics on how users engage with Hello. This helps us
                to improve the Hello service.
              </p>
            </li>
            <li>
              <p>
                Optimizely, which places a cookie on your device, to help us
                test variations of Hello. This helps us offer better
                experiences to Hello users.
              </p>
            </li>
          </ul>
        </li>
        <li>
          <p>
            <strong>Tiles</strong>: Tiles are a feature of Hello which may
            be displayed during a conversation or while a user is waiting
            for a conversation to begin. In order to provide the tiles
            feature, Hello sends to Mozilla data relating to the tiles such
            as number of clicks, impressions, your IP address, and locale
            information.
          </p>
        </li>
      </ul>

      <hr/>

      <p class="summary">
        You can control individual cookie preferences and opt-out of web
        analytics and optimization tools.
      </p>

      <ul class="mzp-u-list-styled">
        <li>
          <p>
            <strong>Cookie History</strong>: You can accept or decline
            individual cookies in the preferences in the appropriate
            settings within your web browser. For Firefox, this can be found
            in the Tools/Options/Privacy history section. Note that certain
            features of Hello may not function properly without the aid of
            cookies.
          </p>
        </li>
        <li>
          <p>
            <strong>Analytics &amp; Optimization</strong>: If you do not
            want data about your interaction with Hello to be collected by
            Google Analytics, you can install the
            <a href="https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout">Google
            Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on</a>. The add-on keeps your
            visits anonymous and prohibits data transmission to Google
            Analytics. If you do not want data about your interaction with
            Hello to be collected by Optimizely, you can opt-out by visiting
            <a href="https://www.optimizely.com/opt_out">Optimizely's
            opt-out website</a> for more information.
          </p>
        </li>
      </ul>

      <hr/>

      <p>
        Firefox Hello is provided to you in collaboration with TokBox, Inc.
        ("TokBox") and sends data to TokBox as a part of the function of the
        service. This notice only describes how Mozilla handles information
        we receive from you. For more information on TokBox’s handling of
        data, you should read their
        <a href="https://tokbox.com/support/privacy-policy">Privacy Policy</a>
      </p>
    </div>
  </section>
{% endblock %}
